2013
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v3n12p157
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Examining patient safety education in pre-registration nursing curriculum: Qualitative study

Abstract: Background: Patient safety education has become an important tool to shape the future safety behaviour of health care professionals. The World Health Organisation has recently advocated eleven patient safety themes that need to be addressed in any health care educational curriculum. It is not known at this stage how far pre-registration adult nursing curriculum addresses these patient safety themes. Aims:To examine the views of nursing students and faculty members on patient safety education in a pre-registrat… Show more

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“…This results in a lack of knowledge and skills concerning patient safety [28]. Several authors state that nursing curricula therefore should be adjusted [10,26,27]. In essence, nursing students must learn the fundamentals of patient safety, learn how to prevent and handle adverse events from the very beginning of their nursing studies [6,10,25].…”
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“…This results in a lack of knowledge and skills concerning patient safety [28]. Several authors state that nursing curricula therefore should be adjusted [10,26,27]. In essence, nursing students must learn the fundamentals of patient safety, learn how to prevent and handle adverse events from the very beginning of their nursing studies [6,10,25].…”
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“…Embedding patient safety competencies in the current curriculum can be done by development of a particular course on patient safety wherein the emphasis is on the organization system and human factors, effective teamwork and optimal communication [6,10,23,24,[26][27][28]. Moreover, to appeal for a 'blame and shame free' culture it is essential to learn nursing students how to handle and prevent adverse events and to interference in reporting errors and coping with the fear of legal prosecution [3,6,9].…”
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“…in 2011, WHo published a document titled Multiprofessional patient safety curriculum guide comprised of 11 major areas (9). it is a guide for all countries, cultures and contexts (10).…”
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